South east dog owners vow to keep pets amid economic challenges
DOG LOVERS in the south east are steadfast in their commitments to their pets despite economic uncertainties, research has revealed.
Read moreDetailsDOG LOVERS in the south east are steadfast in their commitments to their pets despite economic uncertainties, research has revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe East Berkshire branch of Palestine Solidarity Campaign will be holding a cricket match at Burnham Cricket Club on Tuesday, June 18.
Read moreDetailsTwo local green spaces managed by Wokingham Borough Council are recognised for their abundance of natural habitats and plant species that help
Read moreDetailsJason Farrimond has been appointed director, land and new homes at Leader Romans Group.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN'S TV favourites including Bluey, Hey Duggee and Mr Tumble will be setting up shop - quite literally - in London.
Read moreDetailsChestnuts pre-school is looking to raise £1,000 to help fund buying new play equipment.
Read moreDetailsA bus company has been forced to swap its vehicles due to what it described as “.. issues with overhanging trees.” The Claret 21 service links central Reading with Whiteknights,...
Read moreDetailsLucy Demery has been selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Wokingham for the General Election on Thursday. July 4. She was unanimously adopted by members of the Wokingham Conservative...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Bees Ice Hockey hoping to attract local fans following their name change to include the county of Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsMore than 300 cyclists took part in the RIDE Wessex Downs bike ride on Sunday 14 April, 2024, which has raised more than £18,000 for charity
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